OVERVIEW

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase) project is building the next generation computational resource for biological investigation. This innovative software system will change the way biological research is done, creating the "go-to" online community for biological research and providing tools for systems biology experimental design and data analysis, creating a platform to enable predictive modeling and hypothesis generation and testing.

Strong collaborations with other DOE projects, including biofuel research, bioremediation, and research into the biological role in the Earth's carbon cycle will provide exciting opportunities for advancing fundamental and applied biological science, providing a deeper understanding of how Nature works. Software development will cover the full spectrum of technologies, from advanced user interface design, data integration, database and software interface design, and high performance computing and bioinformatic algorithm development.

Work will be performed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a national lab that offers a research environment similar to academic institutions with a reasonable work/life balance, working with a talented team with diverse experience and offering many opportunities to broaden one's knowledge and interact with scientists on other breakthrough projects that will help shape the future.

HOW TO APPLY

For immediate consideration, please click on the link below to be redirected to the lab website then follow the online instructions to apply. As part of the online application process, please submit a single attachment that includes both your resume and a cover letter. Please be sure to reference where you found out about the position.